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Stephanie James is an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Science in the School of Pharmacy at Regis University's Rueckert-Hartman College for Health Professions. She serves as Director of Research and Health Policy, COVID laboratory director for Regis Student Health, and Coordinator of Research and Community Health Initiatives for the College.
Her educational background includes:
- B.S. in Biology from Gonzaga University
- M.S. in Biology from Eastern Washington University
- MBA from City University of Seattle
- Ph.D. in Biological Education from University of Northern Colorado (dissertation: "The Effects of TGF on Hantavirus Cardiopulmonary Disease")
- Postdoctoral fellowship in Department of Neurology at University of Colorado studying Varicella zoster virus reactivation
Dr. James' research spans immunology and infectious diseases with emphasis on virology (hantavirus, Varicella zoster) and vaccinology. Her laboratory investigates immune responses in adults with Down syndrome to infections and community pharmacy immunization attitudes, bridging clinical virology and public health policy.
She has received notable recognition:
- International Society for Neurovirology Young Investigator Award
- American Association of Immunology Public Policy Fellowship
- American Society of Microbiology Teaching Fellow
Dr. James actively mentors through her immunology teaching and community health initiatives, though specific student names and grant details aren't provided in source materials.
The James laboratory focuses on Down syndrome immune response mechanisms and real-world vaccine acceptance patterns in community pharmacy settings, directly informing public health strategies.





